The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, April 20, 1933, Image 1

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t h i c k th e *»•* a n d J u s t c a n r e p a ir . T h e e v e n t
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d o f d u d . ” G e o ru e H 'a s h in p to n .
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D riv ers licenses will sell for ex­
h au ls off a n d h a n d s us a jo lt. So
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Ilids w e r e o p en ed on t h r e e h i g h ­ las t m i n u t e ru s h w hich is c e rt a in
in d t h e w o rk e rs.
T h e a g e of mu-
— — . th i n e r y , etc. T h is w eek we co u n te d w ay g ra v e lin g p ro je c ts in s o u t h e r n to o ccu r r e p o r t s H al E. Hoss. sec­
r e t a r y of state.
iv e r fifty m en s c a t t e r e d a lo n g th* O reg o n a t to d a y 's m eet.n g .
T h e new O reg on m o t o r veh icle law
lew M e d f o rd -C e n tr a l P o i n t cu to f:
Will E n g i n e e r
p ro v id es th a t all d r i v e r s licenses is­
ju st lo o k in g on.
W e 'll a d m i t Iht
T h e c o m m is sio n will a g re e to f u r ­
iob is I n t e r e s t in g , a t th a t .
T h a t nish e n g in e e r in g a n d legal adv ice ao su e d p r i o r to J u l y 1, 1931, m u s t ex ­
l a r n e d , s t r a d d l e - b u g m a c h i n e w hich to t h e p ro po sed toll ro ad s, hu t will pire on S e p te m b e r 1, a n d e v ery tw o
y e a rs t h e r e a f t e r , b e g in n in g on J u n e
follows in t h e w a k e of th e g i a n t con n o t p led g e r e s o u rc e s of th e s t a t e to !
30, 1935.
T h is m e a n s t h a t every
GOODS jr e te m ix er an d s m o o th s , a n d ta m p s m e e t th e o b lig a tio n s sh o u ld th e y be !
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tome m a c h in e .
I t g a v e u s a h ead - f u n d s fro m t h e R e c o n s tr u c ti o n F i ­
l , p tern h e r an d b e c a u s e th e r e a r e
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p o m e 40 0.0 00 d r i v e r s a ff e c te d by
|n ts . I A n d th e n to w a tc h th o s t lo a n s t h r o u g h th e to lls collected.
th e law , t h e d e p a r t m e n t will be
n e n le v e lin g a n d s m o o t h i n g an d
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flooded w ith a p p li c a ti o n s as the
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which t h e fin a l b u m p s a r e sh av ed son r i v e r th e W olf c reek ro a d s to th e
se c u re a n e x a m i n e r s s c h e d u l e and
iff.
W e c a n see t h a t rid in g ovet co ast, t h e N o rth U m p q u a, S a n tla n
an O reg o n M o to ris t’s M a n u a l,” a d ­
h is s t r e tc h of t h e P a c ific H ig h w a y a n d W i l l a m e t t e h ig h w a y s, a n d five |
vises S e c re ta ry Hoss.
“ T h e s e m ay
s g o in g to p u t m a n y d r i v e r s to sleep toll b rid g e s a lo n g th e O reg on co ast |
he o b ta i n e d fr o m s t a t e police, c o u n ­
i u c h s m o o th n e s s is c e r t a i n l y n o t the h ig h w a y .
B. L. E d d y of I to s e b u rg w as th e ty sh e r iff s , ch iefs of police, n e w s ­
$ 1.00
sp o k e s m a n of th e g ro u p se e k in g th e p a p e rs , o r by w r it in g to m y office.
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U m p q u a , S a n t i a m a n d W illa m e tte ! No o n e sh o u ld a t t e m p t to ta k e th e
So f a r we h a v e n 't h e a r d of any
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p ro je c ts to aid u n e m p l o y m e n t In e x a m i n a ti o n w ith o u t f i r s t h a v in g
; r e a t c a tc h e s o f fish th is y ear. May-
D ouglas, L inn , L a n e a n d B enton c a re f u lly s t u d ie d t h e I n f o rm a tio n
>e t h e p o o r t h i n g s a r e fro zen up, or
c o n ta i n e d in t h e m a n u a l , ” Mr. H o ss
cou n ties.
n a y b e th ey h a v e b e e n sc a r e d o u t ol
A. G ill e n w a t e r of K l a m a t h Falls, a d d s
la c k s o n [ c o u n t y
on a c c o u n t of the |
w h o a p p e a r e d in t h e i n t e r e s t s ol
iw fu l p o litic a l
s c a n d a l o f recen t
t h e K l a m a t h - W e e d e x te n s io n of T he
-m onths.
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w as w iling to jo in th is p ro je c t w ith
W e see t h a t th e b ad boys on t h e
th e o t h e r s in t h e i r e f f o r ts to secure
county c o u r t h a v e called a h a l t on th e
R. F. C. aid.
using o f c o u n t y s t a ti o n e r y , c o u n t)
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y p e w r lt e r s a n d c o u r t s t e n o g r a p h e r !
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R O O S E V E L T S A Y S MOVE T A K E N TO K E E P GOLD AT HOME.
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W A S H IN G T O N , D. C., A pril 19 —
( S p l ) — T h e U n ited S ta te s sw u n g
a w a y fr o m th e gold s t a n d a r d to d ay
a s P r e s i d e n t R oosevelt p r e p a r e d to
a sk c o n g re s s to m o rro w fo r new pow
e rs to effect a c o n tr o ll e d lnflatiio n.
S e n a to r T h o m a s , d e m o c r a t, O k la ­
h o m a, a n d a d m i n i s t r a t i o n adviser*
la te r d r a f t e d a n a m e n d m e n t to the
fa r m hill to give t h e p re s id e n t b ro a d
pow ers to in f la t e c u rr e n c y , w hich
will be o ff e re d s u b j e c t to t h e a p ­
proval of th e c h ie f executive
T h e a m e n d m e n t w ould p e r m it the
p re s id e n t a t his d isc re tio n to issue
c u rr e n c y , accept s ilv e r in p a y m e n t of
w a r d e b ts u n d e r c e r t a i n c o n d itio n s
o r d e c re a s e t h e gold c o n te n t of th e
d o ll a r by i n t e r n a t i o n a l a g r e e m e n t o r
o th e rw ise .
W o o d in
In te rp re t« Move
rrs f o r m e r s t a t u s .
th e w orld w ould follow an d w*
w ould h ave a s t a b le m e a s u r e w hich
w ould s t i m u l a t e tr a d e , ra is e value*
a n d ch u n g e t h e psychological c o n d i­
tio n fro m one of f e a r to hop e an d
g r a d u a l l y lead to p r o s p e r it y . ”
P ric e C o n tr o l S o u g h t.
T h e w hole a t t a c k is p la n n e d by
P r e s id e n t R oosevelt as o u e le a d in g
to a c o n tr o lle d price level— a level
h ig h e r th a n t h a t now e x is tin g but
r e s t r a i n e d from risin g to in o r d in a t e
heights.
A w a re of th e p ro b a b le effect on
t h e bond m a r k e t of t h e d r a s tic step*
im m e d ia te ly r e q u i r e d to b ri n g a b o u t
c o n tr o lle d in f la t io n , th e a d m i n i s t r a ­
tion h a s v ir tu a l ly a b a n d o n e d fo r th*
tim e being th e lo n g -tim e piibll*
w o rk s p ro g r a m w hich w j u l d havt
to be fin a n c e d by bonds.
I n s te a d , a t t e n t i o n is going to hr
focused on p r o v id in g jo b s b e tw e e n
now a n d nex t s p r in g
T h is public
im p ro v e m e n t p la n w ould n o t neees
sarily Involve a h u g e bond is sue but
It will be c e n te re d at th e s a m e tim e
on p ro v id in g I m m e d i a te Jobs.
In w ith d r a w i n g th e gold su p p o rt
of th e A m erican d o ll a r In fo reig n
ex c h a n g e s Mr. R o o sev elt r e g a r d e d
th e move a s one c a lc u la te d b o th to
im p ro v e A m erican c o m m o d ity prices
a n d to p u t th is n a ti o n in th e sam e
position as th e o t h e r c o u n tr ie s w hich
h a v e d e p re c i a te d t h e i r c u r r e n c ie s by
going off th e gold s t a n d a r d .
T h is, of c o u rs e , p u ls him In a m o r e
s t r a te g i c positio n to b a r g a i n fo r th*
r e t u r n to a rev ised gold s t a n d a r d j
w hich he h a s In mind.
C om ing to T ow n
F riday, A pril 28
Farm ers Should
A pp ly at O nce
For Crop Loans
T h e a n n u a l sp rin g m eetin g o t th e
P r e s b y te ry of s o u t h w e s t O regon in
session at th e C e n tr a l P o in t F e d e r ­
a te d c h u r c h since Monday evening,
closed W e d n e sd a y w ith a Bible co n ­
feren ce h o u r, led by Dr. F. W. R u s ­
sell of Mt. H e rm o n a n d San F r a n ­
cisco.
Dr. R ussell w as the guest
s p e a k e r for th is m e e tin g an d gave
seven in te re s tin g an d in s p irin g a d ­
dresses.
C o m m iss io n e rs o r d elega tes to th e
n a ti o n a l m ee tin g a l Colum bus, Ohio,
in May w ere chosen, th e four being
Revs. E. V. O s tr a n d e r of Myrtle
P o in t, a n d A lex an d er M u ird en and
E ld e rs H. F. W. Sptlver of Medford
a n d G eorge A. M artin of M edford.
T h is P re s b y te ry in clu d es th e c o u n ­
ties of J a c k s o n J o s e p h in e , Douglas,
C u rry , K la m u th an d L ak e, w ith 26
l P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h e s a n d 36 m in is ­
te rs en rolled, so m e o t th e l a t t e r be­
ing of ag e to r e t ire a n d living else­
w here.
E aster P icnic Is
A H uge Success
R ebekah’s N om inate
M ortgage R elief
P lan In D etail
O fficers for Y ear
7
L. F. B e lk n a p a n d wife filed suit
to foreclose a m o r tg a g e fo r $16 ,00 0
a g a i n s t L. A. B a n k s a n d E d it h It
B ank s.
B e lk n a p a s k s possession ol
his o r c h a r d s p ro p e r ty , lo cated neat
th e fa i r g r o u n d s , an d t h a t he be giv-
th e fa i r g r o u n d s , a n d t h a t he be giv-
T h e c o m p l a in t sets fo r th t h a t in
O c to b e r 1929, B an k s e n t e r e d in to an
a g r e e m e n t w ith B e lk n a p , to p u r ­
c h a se th e o r c h a r d fo r $17 ,00 0. H anks
a g r e e d to m a k e y e a rly p a y m e n t s ol
not less t h a n $4500. T h e co m p la in t
cites t h a t he m a d e one p a y m e n t of
$10 00 a n d In te re s t on th e p rin c ip a l
r e t a i n i n g possessioin of th e p ro p e r ty
for m o r e t h a n t h r e e years.
T h e c o m p l a in t als o a s k s t h a t all
o t h e r c la im s a g a in s t th e o r c h a r d be
m a d e s e c o n d a r y to th e m o rtg a g e .
CLOSE SESSION
AT CENTRAL PI.
E xcep t for fin an cial s trin g e n c y
F a r m e r s w ho a r e c o n te m p la tin g
It w as d r a f t e d la te to d a y by
the w o rk of the y e a r h as been u n u s ­
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d u c ti o n L oan Office sh o u ld do so at ually e n c o u r a g i n g in many w ays and
S o u th C a r o li n a ; P t i l m a n , d e m o c r a t
an e a rl y d a te , a c c o rd in g loo H. T th is wes m uch th e best m eetin g ol
N ev ada, a n d P ro f e s s o r R a y m o n d Mo-
I’a n k e y , a s s is t a n t field Inspector, th e P re s b y te ry -md was th e best a t ­
ley, a s s i s t a n t s e c r e ta r y of s t a te a n d
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ho is s p e n d i n g a few day s in Med­ te n d e d to r years. T h e C e n tra l Point
close a d v is o r of t h e p res id en t.
ford in t h e i n t e r e s t s of t h e C rop c h u r c h an d p asto r w ere sp len d id an d
T h e d r a f t w as se n t to the W h i t e
must g ra c io u s hosts, a n d th e c h u r c h
P r o d u c t io n L o an Office,
H o u se fo r s t u d y by t h e p re s id e n t,
was filed T u e sd a y night w ith many
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a r i d e r to th e f a r m bill if ap p ro v e d
th e tim e for filing th e s e a p p lic a tio n s P o in t a n d o ver the valley from Ash-
by Mr. R oosevelt.
will close on A pril 3 0 th ; th a t is, the lund to G r a n ts Pass.
W i t h d r a w a l of gold s u p p o r t foi
R o gu e R iv er w as cho sen a g a in th l t
a p p li c a ti o n s m u s t be m a ile d In tim e
th e A m e ric a n d o ll a r in fo re ig n ex­
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to be p re s e n te d a t th e C ro p P r o d u c ­
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l a t e r t h a t April 30, 1933 T o in s u r e w hich will he from J u n e 26 to Ju ly
ury, W illia m H. W o o d in , as m e a n in g
a r r iv a l w ith in th e specified ti m e the 2, Inclusive W ith a re g is te r e d a t ­
te m p o r a r y s u s p e n sio n of th e t r a d i ­
t e n d a n c e of over 90 a t th is c o n f e r ­
a p p li c a ti o n s sh o u ld be m a ile d not
tio n a l gold s t a n d a r d b a sts of c u r
L o w -bid c o n t r a c t s o p en ed a t to
a t h e p r e p a r a t i o n of c e r t a i n e d i t o r ­
ence last s u m m e r , th e la rg e st o f the
t a l e r t h a t April 25th.
G rav elin g
F r i d a y ev en in g , A pril 28 at 7 :0 0 rency.
ial m a t t e r . T h a t « alw a y s o u r luck! d a y ’s m e e t in g in c lu d e d :
B lan k fo r m s for m a k i n g a p p li c a ­ t h r e e held in O regon, th e o u tlo o k
l a t t e r Move P la n n e d .
l u s t w h en we w ere g e t t i n g r e a d y tc T ra il - P r o s p e c t section of th e C ra te i o'clock, t h e G A. A. D ep ressio n cir
tion
fo r loans fro m $25 .00 to $300 Is for an even b e tt e r one th is year.
i s k f o r , a sp ecial s t e n o g r a p h e r , tc L a k e h ig h w a y , E. R. M etzker, Rose- cus will open Its d o o rs fo r its only
At t h i s m eetin g of th e P re s b y te ry
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be se c u re d al th e M edford o f­
g ra v e lin g , K la m a t h p e r f o r m a n c e in t h i s city.
ae p a id hy th e c o u n ty , fo r o u rs e lv e s, b u rg , $ 4 ,6 9 5 ;
Rev. Adolph Ilab erly was received
a d r o i tl y p u t h im se lf in to a position
fice o f th e c o u n ty a g e n t, w h e r e o t h ­
T h is circu s n o t only b o a s ts of a to n e g o t i a t e fo r a revised w o rld gold
rlo n g co n.e th o s e cu ssed eco n o m ic a l co u n ty , D u n n & B ak er, K la m a t h
fro m th e P re s b y te ry of H ig h la n d
e r n e c e s s a ry i n f o r m a t io n c a n he se­
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c u re d an d a s s is t a n c e ken de red In K an sas, an d Rev. J. L. B eatty wa*
r e g a r d f o r th e h o n o r an d dignity Coos B ay h ig h w a y , A. S. W a lla c e wild m a n a n d o t h e r fr e a k s b u t alsc t h e A m e ric a n d o lla r In fo re ig n ex­
T h e E a s t e r picnic th a t was held filling o u t t h e a p p li c a ti o n s in a c ­ t r a n s f e r r e d lo th e W il la m e tt e P r e s ­
a f o r t u n e te lle r, a boxit.g m a t c h , an d c h a n g e s to c o m b a t t h e d e p re c ia te d S u n d a y w as a big success
af c e r t a i n “ d u ly ele c te d a n d q u a l i ­ R o s e b u rg , $5,700.
T h e first c o r d a n c e w ith th e r e g u l a t i o n s gov ­ b ytery , Oregon.
a snake charm er.
fied” c o u n ty o fficials, a n d sp oil o u r
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c u rr e n c ie s of t h e fo re ig n n a ti o n s now- one of th e s e picnics w as h e ld 18 e r n i n g th e cro p p ro d u c tio n loan
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IT P A Y S TO A D V E R T IS E
plans. S h i s life Is g e t t i n g to be Jusi
P o in t th e P re s b y te ry voted In favor
y e a rs ago. T h e r e w ere a b o u t 35 p re s­ w o rk .
th e r e will be a m a in sh o w f e a t u r i n g
one d arned th in g a fte r an o th er.
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T h e se lo a n s a r e fo r t h e p u rp o s e of b ie n n ia l m eetin g of th e g e n e ra l
“ T h e codfish lays a m illion eggs
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a ss e m b ly a n d of a less n u m b e r ol
W h ile th e h e lp f u l h e n lays o n e : racy, t h e Cook, a n d o t h e r a n i m a ' j a m e a s u r e of sta b ility , b u t he is c o n ­ on th e r i v e r n e a r Gold Hill. T hey j of a s s is tin g t h e f a r m e r s to se c u re co m m is sio n e rs to it front th e P r e s ­
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a n d m o r e clea rly see h o w foolish it
To In f o rm us w h at s h e 's done.
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w ith u su ally a b o u t 1000 c o m m is­
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A nd so we scorn th e codfish coy.
a f t e r n o o n , p r i o r to t h e e v e n in g p e r ; serve for c u r r e n c y w ould be r e d u c e d c h ild ren had an E a s i e r egg h u n t. crop.
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s p h e r e of life t h a n th e o n e fo r w h ich
Now t h a t t h e sy s te m Is in full o p ­
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He will Insist upo n c o m m o n action T h o se p r e s e n t w ere Mr. an d Mrs. El e r a t i o n a p p li c a ti o n s a r e g o in g t h r u ea c h year.
we » r e s t r a i n e d a n d m e n t a l l y fitte d
W h ic h in d i c a te s to t h o u g h f u l mind* cu s folk a n d th e i r tr a i n e d a n im a ls j by all t h e n a tio n s In e s t a b li s h in g th e don G leaso n, Mr. an d M rs Slag!*
J a m e s H en n lk so n from th e C e n ­
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m o r e p ro m p tly , a c c o rd in g to Mr.
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tio n s t h a t we now h a v e t h e business-! c u r r e n c y to be c ir c u la t e d on th e J e s se R ic h a rd s o n an d a u g h t e r E r m a
d e n t th is y e a r in the theological s e m ­
k e t m a n o r t h e lik e, h e o u g h t to
cen tly w e re r e t u r n e d for re c o rd w ith
m a n a g e r h a s m a d e v e ry rea s o n a b le s a m e w orld su p p ly of t h e precloui Mr a n d Mrs. O rin R a n d le , Mr. an d
in a r y at San A nselm o, Calif., Is to be
" s t i c k to his l a s t " a n d s t a y o u t o! j aim h a s alw a y s been to give th*
th e c h e c k s for t h e g r o w e r s in the
prices. A d u lts 10c a n d ch ild re n 5c gold basis.
Mrs. S a n fo r d R ic h a rd s o n a n d C h a r perio d of ten d ay s, w here th e a p ­ e x a m in e d an d th e n o rd a in e d , if t h e
th e " f o u rth e sta te ."
B u t we have w o r k m e n a f a i r s h a r e of th e pro fits.
F v e r y o n e Is w elcom e.
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M ean w h ile th e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n a t ­ lotte, Mr. a n d Mrs M errill K indle, p lic a tio n s w ere co rre c t In all details. way be clear, at th e a d jo u r n e d meet-
lo ng n o t e d how m a n y p eo p le ther*
ng of th e P re s b y te ry to be held May
t a c k e d th e problem fro m Its pu rely a n d d a u g h t e r , H elen, Mr a n d Ms
P rices of fa r m p r o d u c t s a r e slowly
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a lw a y s r e a d y to h e a p c ri ti c is m on L ivesto ck is s h o w in g sig n s of im
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In fact n e a r l y every
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a n d t h e n s t u d ie d m e a n s of p u m p in g l,ois Hill. F r a n I,a Dleu. N ancy W i l ­
In hia h u m a n w ay, m a k e s a n oc­ t h i n g t h e f a r m e r ra ise s is co m ing
W A S H IN G T O N . A pril 13— If you
a v a il a b le id le c u r r e n c y in to c ir c u la son, Mr. J o h n B la c k fo r d , Irsell C a s­
b ack . T h is is a h o p e fu l sign. Once
casional m istake
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Mt. P i t t R e b e k a h lo d g e m e t In tion.
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let t h e f a r m e r p ro s p e r a n d we all
p a y m e n t s on y o u r h o m e, a n d it does-
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a n d t r a i n i n g , m u c h o f t h e t r o u b h city a re t h e lifeblood of th e ho tm n o m i n a te d N. G. S is te r Bessie F r e d - j to n ig h t.
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t h e f a i r p t a m e o f J a c k s o n c o u n ty an d r.o city.
th e m o m e n t, a t least, t h e c la m o r on ! H ighw ay, ab o v e C e n tr a l P o in t, Ore- on w hich th e In t e r e s t r a t e Is 6 per S c r i p tu r e lesson a r e a d in g was glv-
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w ould h a . e been av o id ed .
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And t h e r e c o r d s sh ow t h a t F e h l and
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had b een a r e s id e n t of s o u t h e r n O re f o r r e f in a n c i n g
I ’ll» c o u n ty far, f a r m o r e t h a n the? y o u r p r o p e r ty will d e p r e c i a te in v a l­ « p o r t e d as im p ro v in g fro m a recen t c o n tr o l an d place w ith in th e powei
gnu fo r t h e p a st tw o years, an d had
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bond* issu ed by t h e c o r p o r a ti o n on J o h n C la rk . W. J . G e h h a rd . Henry
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On t h e s e n a t e floor th e v e te r a n
T h e y a r e th e m en w ho g u a r a n t e e - was sp en t in p la y in g c a r d s — P u b -;
a n u m b e r if p r o m i n e n t b u s i n e s s m ei
F le t c h e r of F lo r id a , c h a i r m a n of th* I J o h n H o u lih a n al M o n terey , V irg in ia * per c e n t in t e re s t . In r e t u r n for the W. P. G rim es. V iola L am p m an . 8
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a n k in g c o m m it te e , h a ile d t h e caus* I on N o v e m b e r 16, 1899, an d th e fol- s u r e I n t e re s t th e c o m p a n y m ay a g r e e D Hill. Louise Grime*. R M. W y a tt.
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g e n e r a l » p i n i o n seem s to be t h a t th< g iv e you y o u r m o n ey b a r k .
T h e c o r p o r a ti o n th e n give« th e M Mltmick, R odney Richard*. L. H
union. T h r e e d a u g h t e r s a n d one son
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! ''a l t f . , Mrs. M ark S m ith of M edford, v a lu e of $5,000 p a y a b le in 15 yea** c h ild ren .
m o d ity prices.
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a sk ed P i
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At f o u r o'clock th e S un day School
" W h a t la n e e d e d ." sa id F le t c h e r D o ro th y H o u lih a n a t h o m e , F e n to n al 5 per cent in tereat.
T i m b e r P r o d u c t s c o m p a n y a s to th* tax es to s u p p o r t y o u r city.
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‘d u e t s th i re a r
H e s a id h e t h o u g h y o u r chu rch#* , a n d th e y t a l k a n d
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t h a t his c o m p a n y w as g o in g to har* boost fo r y o u r city all t h e tim e.
L u cille W illiams. E s th e r L a th r o p .
co v er It in th e m o r tg a g e
1 c h ild ren .
T h e s e m e n a r e t h e on es y o u r city C e n t r a l P o in t, se n io r In e d u c a tio n , not really c ir e n la t ln g
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